NASCAR to Race Wednesday at Bowman Gray; Here’s What We Know

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — NASCAR will race Wednesday evening at Bowman Gray Stadium, finally getting the green flag after weather pushed the event from Sunday to Monday and now to midweek. The delay wasn’t ideal, but it was smart — and it showed NASCAR prioritized preparation, safety and common sense over forcing a show that wasn’t ready.

Officials opted for Wednesday to ensure the facility, surrounding roads and infrastructure were fully prepared following winter weather in the Piedmont. That mattered not just for teams and fans inside the stadium, but for civilians navigating the area throughout the week. In short: wait until it’s right, then race.

Credit goes to Ben Kennedy, Elton Sawyer and NASCAR leadership for making the call. Bowman Gray is a historic, tight-quarter bullring with little margin for error on a perfect day. Add cold temperatures, lingering ice and logistical challenges, and patience became the winning strategy.

Wednesday night racing under the lights keeps the integrity of the event intact while giving teams the conditions they need to compete properly. NASCAR has emphasized safety and readiness throughout the offseason, and this decision backed that up. Sometimes the best move isn’t the fastest one — it’s the smartest.

Bowman Gray has hosted some of the most physical and unpredictable short-track racing in the country for decades. By waiting until everything was ready, NASCAR ensured the focus stays where it belongs: hard racing, packed grandstands and a show worthy of one of the sport’s most iconic venues.

It took a few extra days, but NASCAR got it right. And when the engines fire Wednesday night, it’ll be worth the wait.

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